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    On oscillatory solutions of certain first order ordinary differential equations (English)
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    19 September 2007
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    The author presents a sufficient condition in form of an integral inequality for certain first order ordinary differential equations to have a continuously differentiable oscillatory solution that decays to zero. An open problem is left for discussion.
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    Oscillation
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    perturbation.
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